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Hallmarks of a tragedy: Time running out for Indonesian submariners
The Indonesian navy said no contact with the crew had been made but they were holding out hope that a discovery on sonar could lead them to the submarine.
- by Chris Barrett and Karuni Rompies
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UK politics
Britain’s top diplomat in Australia threatened cooperation over security
- by Latika Bourke
Attack on Dan Tehan was part of plot to take credit for long-expected trade deal breakthrough
- by Bevan Shields and Latika Bourke
Opinion & Perspectives
I’m glad Chauvin has lost his freedom but you can’t call this ‘justice’
Cole Brown
I felt uplifted watching people smile in Minneapolis again, after those same crowds stormed the streets in anguish less than a year ago. But I couldn’t mirror their emotion.
North America
Juries tend to give police the benefit of the doubt in black deaths
There have been three police shootings of black Americans since the Derek Chauvin verdict yesterday.
- by Lindsay Whitehurst and Alanna Durkin Richer
‘Trump in heels’ candidate says Derek Chauvin verdict makes her ‘sick’
Her comments, captured in a video she posted to Facebook, drew rebukes from state and national Democratic groups.
- by Laura Vozzella
Protests break out in Ohio after police shoot black teenage girl
- by Rich McKay and Steve Gorman
Europe
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UK politics
Britain’s top diplomat in Australia threatened cooperation over security
- by Latika Bourke
Attack on Dan Tehan was part of plot to take credit for long-expected trade deal breakthrough
- by Bevan Shields and Latika Bourke
‘Let him go’: Russia protesters defy Putin, call for Navalny’s freedom
- by Isabelle Khurshudyan and Robyn Dixon
‘The uncomfortable chair’: Australians shocked by insulting British trade tactics
- by Latika Bourke and Anthony Galloway
Asia
Precious relics seized from smugglers return home to Kabul
The items being sent to Afghanistan are valued at around $US1.8 million ($2.3 million) and will be put on display at the National Museum.
- by Ben Fox
Breaking
Tragedy
Hallmarks of a tragedy: Time running out for Indonesian submariners
The Indonesian navy said no contact with the crew had been made but they were holding out hope that a discovery on sonar could lead them to the submarine.
- by Chris Barrett and Karuni Rompies
India records world record number of daily COVID cases
- by Jeffrey Gettleman, Suhasini Raj and Hari Kumar
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